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Re: Default mail-transport-agent



Hi Don,
* Don Armstrong <don@debian.org> [2007-10-24 20:42]:
> On Wed, 24 Oct 2007, Nico Golde wrote:
> > The question was if you get asked how to report bugs on install this
> > should have nothing to do with what the user has in his home
> > directory.
> 
> Of course it should; reportbug needs to know who is sending the mail,
> and the proper place to store that is in the user's home directory.
> 
> rm ~/.reportbugrc; if you want to test it out.
> 
> The default if you don't have an MTA configured or know your ISP's
> relay is to send mail directly to bugs.debian.org, which is perfectly
> reasonable, provided your ISP doesn't block port 25 outgoing. Using
> port 587 is more ideal, but that's blocking on #421046, eg:
> https://rt.debian.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=74

Oh ok thank you, that explains why it didn't work here even 
with deleting the config files, there is an MTA configured. 
The funny thing it does only local delivery so this does not 
help ;-P
Kind regards
Nico
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